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  2. Deflation - Wikipedia

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    In economics, deflation is a decrease in the general price level of goods and services. [1] Deflation occurs when the inflation rate falls below 0% (a negative inflation rate). Inflation reduces the value of currency over time, but deflation increases it. This allows more goods and services to be bought than before with the same amount of currency.

  3. Asset price inflation - Wikipedia

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    Price inflation vis-à-vis asset inflation [ edit ] As inflation is generally understood and perceived as the rise in price of 'ordinary' goods and services, and official and central bank policies in most of today’s world have been expressly directed at minimizing 'price inflation', assets inflation has not been the object of much attention ...

  4. Inflation - Wikipedia

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    Other economic concepts related to inflation include: deflation – a fall in the general price level; [17] disinflation – a decrease in the rate of inflation; [18] hyperinflation – an out-of-control inflationary spiral; [19] stagflation – a combination of inflation, slow economic growth and high unemployment; [20] reflation – an ...

  5. Why has inflation slowed and what does it mean for ... - AOL

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    Inflation in the UK decreased last month to 1.7%, according to official data. It was the lowest reading since April 2021 and came in below the 2% target rate for inflation set by the Bank of ...

  6. Does Inflation Cause a Recession? - AOL

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    Inflation and recession have become the two watchwords for economics in 2022. Over the past year, major economies have experienced some of the highest rates of inflation in decades. Inflation in ...

  7. Inflation 101: here's what it means and how it is calculated

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    Inflation means prices rise across the board, in an industry or an entire economy. But how does inflation become official and how is it calculated? Here's what you need to know.

  8. Disinflation - Wikipedia

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    If the inflation rate is not very high to start with, disinflation can lead to deflation – decreases in the general price level of goods and services. For example if the annual inflation rate one month is 5% and it is 4% the following month, prices disinflated by 1% but are still increasing at a 4% annual rate.

  9. What is inflation? Here’s how rising prices can erode your ...

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    Brief history of U.S. inflation. High inflation was last a major problem during the 1970s and 1980s — reaching 12.2 percent in 1974 and 14.6 percent in 1980 — when the central bank didn’t ...